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  2. When You Leave, Don't Slam the Door - Wikipedia

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    "When You Leave, Don't Slam the Door" is a country music song written by Joe Allison, performed by Tex Ritter, and released on the Capitol label (catalog no. 296). In October 1946, it reached No. 3 on the Billboard folk chart. [2] It was also ranked as the No. 23 record in Billboard's 1946 year-end folk juke box chart. [3]

  3. They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa! - Wikipedia

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    It was released two years later, but never charted. In the song, the narrator has been discharged from the mental hospital but remains plagued by insanity and fears of being readmitted. At the end of the song, he exclaims, "Oh, no!" following by the sound of a door slamming, signifying his confinement back within the asylum. [18]

  4. Bacdafucup - Wikipedia

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    Bacdafucup is the debut studio album by American hip hop group Onyx, released on March 30, 1993, by JMJ Records, Rush Associated Labels and Chaos Recordings.The album was produced by Randy Allen (Executive Producer), Chyskillz, Jam Master Jay and Kool Tee.

  5. Slam (Onyx song) - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, The Source described the song as a song that introduce slamdancing into hip-hop, saying "With this one, Onyx is set to introduce the art of slam dancing to the youth of Black America. Crashing Into each other and passing the mic back and forth, the hard heads attack the track's sparse bass and drum sounds with a frenzied level of ...

  6. The Song That Doesn't End - Wikipedia

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    A short rendition of the song appeared in a skit on the animated TV series Cartoon Planet (the skit is also featured on the companion album, Space Ghost's Musical Bar-B-Que). Brak sings the song until he is asked to stop by Zorak, who finds it annoying. Brak explains that he is unable to because it's the "song that doesn't end."

  7. Back Door Slam - Wikipedia

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    Back Door Slam is a blues rock band started by Davy Knowles on the Isle of Man in 2003–04. The band got its name from a Robert Cray song of the same name. Originally a four-piece, with Castle Rushen High School friends Jamie Armstrong (bass guitar), Ross Doyle and Brian Garvey (rhythm guitar), the band was torn apart in 2004 when Garvey was killed in a car accident along with their close ...

  8. Slam (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Slam: The Soundtrack is the soundtrack to Marc Levin's 1998 film Slam.It was released on October 13, 1998 through Epic Records and consists entirely of hip hop music.The album peaked at number 84 on the Billboard 200 and at number 24 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in the United States.

  9. Shut 'em Down (Onyx song) - Wikipedia

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    In the interview on "White Label Radio", Fredro Starr told a story about how Onyx recorded the title track. DMX came to the NYC's studio, "Sound On Sound Studios, to record the song "Shut 'Em Down" accompanied by his pitbulls and members of Ruff Ryders, but on the shooting of a video in Downtown Los Angeles, he arrived alone with the dogs!